Day: October 27, 2014

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Ferndown’s Green Machine sweeps clean

A new leaf drop sweeper was in operation today in Ferndown Town Centre. Former Chair of Ferndown Town Council’s Environment Committee Cllr Steve Lugg celebrated with many of the Central ward’s residents when they saw the town council’s machine in action for the first time. Steve said, “I was pleased to propose this extra support…

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Ken Clay celebrates his 90th birthday

Railway guard approaches 90

Ken Clay, a volunteer guard on the Moors Valley Railway, is probably the oldest railway guard in the country. Ken, who crewed Lancaster bombers in WW2, will celebrate his 90th birthday on 26 October. He lives in Ferndown. The steam railway at Moors Valley is the south’s longest fully signalled narrow-gauge railway, with 17 steam…

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Heatherlands Centre on show

Chairman of East Dorset District Council, Cllr Robin Cook was taken on a tour of the Heatherlands Centre in Ferndown on 23 October.
Welcomed by the Centre Manager John Hanrahan, the tour included a visit to Hopscotch Pre-school where Lorraine Clark talked about the new extension that will cater for 75 children.
Robin also met the leader of the Age UK group, Theresa and her helper Miriam and spoke to some of the 27 members. The group provides a much needed meeting place, lunch and activities for all who attend.

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Grey phalarope flies in

A rare inland sighting of an arctic breeding wading bird, the grey phalarope, has been recorded on the largest of six new ponds which have recently been created on Dorset Wildlife Trust’s (DWT) Tadnoll and Winfrith reserve.

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